Automotive Maintenance and Light Repair – Dual

The purpose of the Automotive Maintenance & Light Repair program is to prepare students for employment or advanced training in the automotive industry. Shop and laboratory activities are an integral part of the program and include instruction in applied theory, the use of tools, equipment, materials and processes found in the industry. Diagnostic troubleshooting is emphasized in all areas of instruction.

This program has earned Master Certification from the National Automotive Technician’s Education Foundation (NATEF). Outstanding students may qualify to participate in the AYES internship program.
Students may be program completers after MLR . Capstone to this program is MLR 5 & 6. Students earn honors credit in this program.

Next Start Date: August 2018

Registration

High school student admittance is based on current academic course history,
grade point average, FSA scores, attendance record and faculty recommendation.

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